draft 3 part 7
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PART O
Harlesden Library
Presenter will be filmed at this location when talking about the positive side to youths. E.g.- studying in a library off the streets
It will go well with what is being said as it will show that youths also do positive things
Grahame Park Council Estate
Council estates is a stereotypical view of where rebellious teens originate from, we are using this to show the negative outcomes of youths in gangs on estates from lower class.Presenters Interviewing youth would be ideal here.
Locations for Previously: Wealth & Poverty
Borough of Chelsea(wealthy area) area- Presenter interviews with wealthy members of the public
Peckham High Street-(associated with lower class) Presenter interviews with members of the public in poverty
We will film the stereotypical view of underage drinking in parks in Round wood Park in Harlesden
We will be interviewing Police officers to find out their experience with youths, may help with statistics. It also links to our topic of laws
ROUND WOOD PARK
HARLSEDEN POLICE STATION
John Keble Primary school is good place to interview parents on their opinions on underage drinking
In convent we will be Interviewing Experts in their office as they will feel comfortable
MENTORING ROOM- MISS VASSOCIOLOGY ROOM- MISS RAYNER
PRIMARY SCHOOL
Case Study 1For our case study we have
decided to go with X factor Frankie cocozza, who does class a drugs and drinks alcohol. He is a rebellious teenager so he represents the negative representations of youths.
Case Study 2
We will look at:
•University march
•How many youths go on to higher education
•How youths help their community( fair-trade, youth club, peer mentoring)
•Youths handing in their knifes and guns to the police
•How youths use their talents for good(N- Dubz song- we dance on)
Decreased by 17 per cent
POSTIVES OF MASS MEDIA purple
Statistics
Alcohol is the leading cause of youth death. Shows how much youths drink.
47% of adults believe that teenagers are portrayed in the media as drug abusers, alcoholics or as participating in anti-social behaviour, while only 7% of the people surveyed believed that they are portrayed in a positive way.
The media should cover more positive stories about young people?
Statistics
We can see that youths are involved in most illegal activities that put them in jail or a possibility to face court house
YOUTHS AND LAW BREACHING
PART P
When interviewing the public we will be very diverse and interview people from different
•social class, •age•ethnic background
to find out different views and opinions on our topic to create debate this will be effective as we will be able to generalise our results from the majority of the public.
We will be interviewing Miss Rayners a sociologist to find out different perspectives and theories on why youths behave like this.
Miss Vas a mentor support who speaks to youths in an informal way to find out her thoughts and opinions on the subject.
We will also be interviewing Police officers as they link to laws, and to find out some statistics on youths alcohol and drug abuse.
INTERVIEWEES
PUBLIC EXPERTS
INTERVIEWEES
We will be interviewing Youths and parents of youths for our case study as the case study shows positive and negative youths.
By interviewing youths we will find out if they think there behaviour is negative or positive, and by using parents we will be able to see different views on parental skills and the outcomes of this.
When interviewing youths we will write ‘victim of stereotype’ which is a convention of documentaries
We choose to interview them because they are the main people for our topic.
Youths and parents
Actor transformation
Face after Face before
Youth like big glasses
Lipstick pink- youth colour
More presentable
Actors transformation
Stripy jumper- youth kind of clothes
Skinny jeans worn to show youthness but also seem in fashion today
Photo before- Presenter’s clothing
Props we will need
Big glasses
Earrings
Camera to film
Mac for editing